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PROGRAM OF THE CONFERENCE
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Foreword xxiii
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Language and Sources
- Ur III as a Linguistic Watershed 3
- Sumerian Adjectival Passives Using the *im- Prefix: The Old Babylonian Evidence and Some Possible Third Millennium Precursors 19
- Hypotactic and Paratactic Complementation in Sumerian ditilla Texts 49
- On the Location of Irisaĝrig 59
- The Archive of Iri-Saĝrig / Āl-Šarrākī 89
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Administration and Ideology
- Some Considerations on the Management of an Administrative Structure in Ur III Mesopotamia: The Case of mar-sa 105
- The Tenure of Provincial Governors: Some Observations 115
- Symbols and Bureaucratic Performances in the Ur III Administrative Sphere: An Interpretation Through Data Mining 125
- The Third Dynasty of Ur and the Limits of State Power in Early Mesopotamia 153
- Networks of Authority and Power in Ur III Times 169
- Prince Etel-pū-Dagān, Son of Šulgi 207
- The Ur III Administration: Workers, Messengers, and Sons 221
- Šulgi Meets Stalin: Comparative Propaganda as a Tool of Mining the Šulgi Hymns for Historical Data 233
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Economy and Society
- The Control of Copper and Bronze Objects in Umma During the Ur III Period 251
- Le Système Après-Récolte dans l’Hydro-Agriculture Mésopotamienne à la Fin du IIIe Millénaire avant notre Ère 267
- The Barbers of Iri-Saĝrig 301
- Absence from Work in Ur III Umma: Reasons and Terminology 313
- The Manufacture of a Statue of Nanaja: Mesopotamian Jewellery-Making Techniques at the End of the Third Millennium B.C. 333
- Corvée Labor in Ur III Times 347
- Ikalla, Scribe of (Wool) Textiles and Linen 425
- The Regular Offerings of Lambs and Kids for Deities and the é-uz-ga During the Reign of Šulgi: A Study of the mu-TÚM and zi-ga/ba-zi Texts from the Animal Center 445
- INDICES 459
- PROGRAM OF THE CONFERENCE 493
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Foreword xxiii
-
Language and Sources
- Ur III as a Linguistic Watershed 3
- Sumerian Adjectival Passives Using the *im- Prefix: The Old Babylonian Evidence and Some Possible Third Millennium Precursors 19
- Hypotactic and Paratactic Complementation in Sumerian ditilla Texts 49
- On the Location of Irisaĝrig 59
- The Archive of Iri-Saĝrig / Āl-Šarrākī 89
-
Administration and Ideology
- Some Considerations on the Management of an Administrative Structure in Ur III Mesopotamia: The Case of mar-sa 105
- The Tenure of Provincial Governors: Some Observations 115
- Symbols and Bureaucratic Performances in the Ur III Administrative Sphere: An Interpretation Through Data Mining 125
- The Third Dynasty of Ur and the Limits of State Power in Early Mesopotamia 153
- Networks of Authority and Power in Ur III Times 169
- Prince Etel-pū-Dagān, Son of Šulgi 207
- The Ur III Administration: Workers, Messengers, and Sons 221
- Šulgi Meets Stalin: Comparative Propaganda as a Tool of Mining the Šulgi Hymns for Historical Data 233
-
Economy and Society
- The Control of Copper and Bronze Objects in Umma During the Ur III Period 251
- Le Système Après-Récolte dans l’Hydro-Agriculture Mésopotamienne à la Fin du IIIe Millénaire avant notre Ère 267
- The Barbers of Iri-Saĝrig 301
- Absence from Work in Ur III Umma: Reasons and Terminology 313
- The Manufacture of a Statue of Nanaja: Mesopotamian Jewellery-Making Techniques at the End of the Third Millennium B.C. 333
- Corvée Labor in Ur III Times 347
- Ikalla, Scribe of (Wool) Textiles and Linen 425
- The Regular Offerings of Lambs and Kids for Deities and the é-uz-ga During the Reign of Šulgi: A Study of the mu-TÚM and zi-ga/ba-zi Texts from the Animal Center 445
- INDICES 459
- PROGRAM OF THE CONFERENCE 493